My all-time favorite movie about the Dane brothers.
Attracted by their hand-held photography and moving mirrors, touched by the subject matter of people on the fringes of society, and touched by the characters' clear, stubborn and full characters.
The details of life, making sauce, making coffee, cutting bread,
These unremarkable actions really brought me into the movie, and continued to take root with the characters.
The tenacity and firmness of the uninitiated youth will be tempered by the sinful and chaotic society in the age of innocence,
Abandoned on the fringes of society and stubborn in life, both the cyclist and the older child who kidnapped him are innocent. Life pushes them down a path they can't choose. The older boy used to be as innocent and stubborn as a cyclist, but he never met Samantha.
Parents let them be born, abandoned, and forgotten when they can't take responsibility, and let them face the cruelty of the world alone, and as they grow up, if they don't save and change, they will become their own parents.
Saimansa appeared and rescued the lost boy, and everything seemed to have hope again. The scene of two people riding bicycles by the lake really touched me. After the child was abandoned again and again, he understood the sincere concern of this lady, and his naive age really came now.
The Darnay brothers have been sticking to such films for many years, no doubt they just hope that the whole social form and consciousness can change, and they are indeed changing, because their films gradually end with more hope...
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